I have Asperger's and I'm surprised he got in! Boot camp of any kind is torture and I hope he can survive it!
This is entirely reliant on it being of interest to him.
The structured highly regular nature of the military is the ideal environment with someone with AS.
In fact the biggest issue he may face is that he may be too good of a soldier if you catch my drift.
Enlisted - Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps . Officer - Commandant of the Marine Corps .
United States Naval Infantryman.
You'd have to wait until the end of your current enlisted, if you're currently enlisted in the Marine Corps on active duty. If you wish to go from the Marine Corps Reserve into the Regular Army, that can be done, though.
It is an individual who enlisted in th Marine Corps and has completed boot camp. Until that moment he or she was a Recruit. When they graduate they become Marines.The denotation "enlisted" is in contrast with a commisioned officer. enlisted work for a living
The 3rd rank achieved by an enlisted Marine in the US Marine Corps is the rank of Lance Corporal (LCpl). This rank is typically attained after serving for a specific period of time and meeting certain qualifications and requirements set by the Marine Corps.
They are Marines. They can be a cook, infantry, musician, officer, or reservist. The United States Marine Corps is an amphibious branch in the Military, meaning that they fight on land and in water.
Of course they do! They are people too you know, and some even are married!
A naval coreman is an enlisted medical unit who serves a marine corps unit or in a naval hospital/ship
Two Battalions, 131 Officers and 2,000 Enlisted.
The highest ranking officer of the US Marine Corps is Commandant of the Marine Corps Paygrade O-10.
Yes, it is possible to pursue a bachelor's degree while enlisted in the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps offers programs such as the Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program (MECEP) and the Marine Corps College Fund (MCCF) that provide financial assistance and support for active-duty Marines to pursue higher education. These programs allow Marines to attend college courses while balancing their military duties.
Private (E-1) for enlisted Marines2nd Lieutenant (O-1) for officers